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Newron Sport (NSPT) to Expand Business Model to Target Patented Inline Skates for Conditioning of Elite Athletes


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LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - May 25, 2010) - Newron Sport (PINKSHEETS: [ NSPT ]) is pleased to begin expanding its current business model to include marketing to elite athletes outside of those directly related to skating and hockey.

"The Newron inline skate is an incredible conditioning tool. Elite athletes have requested the inline skates and are now using this product for overall conditioning purposes," stated Mr. Robert Ritondo, President of Newron Sport.

Jennifer Heil, Silver Medalist at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, was one of the elite athletes that used the Newron inline skates. The inline skates were used to better her lateral movement. "The Newron skates were the answer. It had a great impact in my Olympic preparation and I recommend it to anyone who wishes to train for skiing during the summer," stated Jennifer Heil.

"We have realized that the potential these skates have shown to overall functionality and elite conditioning have been greater than we anticipated. We have been contacted by several athletes for the use of these inline skates for their cardiovascular training. These athletes will assist in opening doors for us that we never originally conceived," concluded Mr. Ritondo

About Newron Sport

Newron's patented tandem device is a unique product that focuses on both recreational use and enhancing sports performance by allowing the enjoyment of inline skating on hard and rough surfaces without the vibrations and loss of balance because of surface imperfections as the Newron skate system absorbs these imperfections and provides the inline skate user the feel of a smooth glide, stride and maneuverability of an ice skate, all while offering the user a safer and more efficient braking system than the conventional inline skates.

The Newron inline skates is intended both to help prevent injury and to improve athletic performance via its confidence enhancing attributes among inline skate sports participants. The Newron inline skate seeks to foster the enjoyment of sports by people of all ages.

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